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Find a need - fill a need


lil dickie said: "In the movie Robots, Big Weld uses the phrase "Find a need - Fill a need" to describe his methods in business. Of course Big Weld is a huge success and it got me to thinking. How true is that simple statement: Find a need, Fill a need. What companies right now are filling a true need of humanity? Those just might be the next big earners on the stock market."

chahinemm said: "one is sirius need of having addfree radio they filled the gap and they make money and me too on the way. :D another is conselting at all levels for small businesses. they are demanded a lot for they are limited in numbers but also the experience varies and the small businesses expand and number of small businesses continues to grow. what u think? chahine"

lil dickie said: "Yeah, those are 2 very good examples. I assume we can add "Google" to this too. All of the companies working on cancer research are looking to fill a huge need, also."

chahinemm said: "nursing staffing companies are definitely big long terms as more and more nurses are needed in hospitals yet not as many nurses graduate. chahine"

HappyHarry said: "I love the idea of medical staffing too. I made some money off of [url=http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MRN]MRN[/url] when they first went public. They're in the tank now, but the idea is still sound."

chahinemm said: "yeh im sure but with these kind of stocks they are long long long long term i don't think u can expect to make much in short term like 1 year or so need at least couple of years of consistent loading up at lows to bring averages low... but that is my taught at least as i don't know much about the industry either. one industry that would prosper is the alcohol industry.. wirelesss carriers going to the 3G technologies ?? chahine"

Scorp74 said: "I think Microsoft and Intel are both good examples. They filled market needs for chips and operating systems and were huge investments doing it."

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